Michigan Statutes

§ 287.897 — Quarantine.

Michigan § 287.897
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 287ANIMAL INDUSTRY
Act 358 of 1994FERRETS (287.891-287.901)

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FERRETS (EXCERPT) Act 358 of 1994 287.897 Quarantine. Sec. 7.

(1)The director may declare a quarantine on ferrets in any district or region of this state to control or prevent the spread of an infectious, contagious, or toxicological disease. A person shall not move a ferret that is under quarantine to other premises without permission from the director. A person shall not allow a ferret under quarantine to mingle or have contact with animals that the director has not placed under quarantine without the permission of the director. The director may prescribe procedures for the identification, inventory, separation, mode of handling, treatment, feeding, and caring for the quarantined ferrets to prevent the quarantined ferrets from infecting nonquarantined animals. A person shall not import

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Legislative History

1994, Act 358, Imd. Eff. Dec. 22, 1994

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